Jadwat is the ACLU lawyer for International Refugee Assistance Project v. Trump - the travel ban case in the Fourth Circuit that the Justice Department asked the justices to review. While they want to push policy reforms, like they did over the weekend, they nearly always find themselves getting distracted by 140-character messages from the President himself. "Kellyanne and I continue to support the President and his Administration, and I look forward to doing so in whatever way I can from outside the government".

"This White House will continue to be on offense or defense, and that offense includes shaming people or guilting them, or telling them to be responsible, by telling them to cover things like the infrastructure investment", she said. But Monday morning's series of messages shows Trump will rarely, if ever, break his Twitter habit.

Pressed again if Trump owed the London mayor an apology, Conway dodged the question again, instead directing the conversation toward the attack itself. Conway's account is not verified, but he confirmed it was his in an email to the Washington Post.

"This obsession with covering everything he says on Twitter and very little of what he does as President", Conway said. Among them: George Conway, a prominent D.C. lawyer who is married to top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway and almost became a Trump appointee. "It's a direct criticism of the President from a close ally".

But Trump could, if he wanted to, tweet about infrastructure and follow the lead of his top aides. Indeed, we are likely to again hear any minute now that the media must also not cover his "travel ban", or his farcical demands to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, or his firing of an FBI director investigating his own staff, or the details of his supported healthcare plan, or of his budget, or of his hiring decisions, or of his lack of hirings, or of who he meets with, or of who he refuses to meet with, or literally anything else the idiot man-child says, does, thinks, writes, eats, or bangs his shins on.